4 days there, 1 day off, when?

christineka

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We will be in Anaheim Feb 2-5- the whole day for those four days. We've bought 3 day park passes. We've been to Griffith park before and enjoyed it. (Not sure of the hours.) We also have relatives we can visit. If the weather is nice enough we could play at the pool. I need to call the relatives to see if we can visit and need to have a date.

I can't decide which day to take off is best. Friday the grandparents and uncle will come to the park too, so we have to go that day.

Is it best to take the first day to get used to vacation and the air and whatever? Or perhaps do one day at the park, then take the break. Or after two days of lots more exercise than we are used to, take the day of rest?
 
I'd do 2 days at the park and then take your break day. After being on your feet for 2 long days, you'll be glad to have the break! Then you can head back to the parks on that last day knowing ahead of time what the kids' favorite attractions were and hit those one last time before you leave.
 
I agree with the PP, go to the parks for 2 days and take Thursday off. In the past, we have done the same thing - 2 days in the parks, then a day off before going back.
 
Does your 3 day pass come with a Magic Morning? If so I'd use the Magic Morning on Thursday and take the day off on Wednesday ;)
 

Yea the 3 day park hopper bonus ticket includes 1 magic morning so on a Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday or Sunday you will get to enter Fantasyland and Tomorrowland 1 hour before the regular park hours. So be sure to take advantage of that. :thumbsup2
 
Okay, so I think we can do our early morning on Tuesday, do DCA on Wednesday (Or start there), then take Thursday off, and have our final day on Friday.
 
Not to mention you guys will be so excited to get to the parks upon arrival. I know from experience, you will not want to wait! And by day three your feet will definitely welcome the break. :thumbsup2

If the weather is nice, I would do a pool day and then visit your relatives in the afternoon/evening.

Have a great trip.:)
 





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